# Optical monitoring of BL Lac object S5 0716+714 and FSRQ 3C273 from 2000   to 2014

**Authors:** Yu-Hai Yuan, Jun-hui Fan, Jun Tao, Bo-Chen Qian, Denise Costantin,, Hu-Bing Xiao, Zhi-Yuan Pei, Chao Lin

arXiv: 1706.00974 · 2017-09-06

## TL;DR

This study presents extensive optical monitoring data of BL Lac object S5 0716+714 and FSRQ 3C 273 over 14 years, analyzing their variability, periodicity, and spectral behavior to understand jet-related phenomena.

## Contribution

It provides a large dataset of optical observations and applies multiple analysis methods to characterize variability and spectral relations, offering new insights into the sources' behaviors.

## Key findings

- IDV timescales range from 17.3 minutes to 4.82 hours for S5 0716+714
- Detected quasi-periodicities of ~24 days for S5 0716+714 and ~13 years for 3C 273
- Both sources exhibit 'bluer-when-brighter' spectral evolution

## Abstract

Using the 1.56m telescope at the Shanghai Observatory (ShAO), China, we monitored two sources, BL Lac object S5 0716+714 and Flat Spectrum Radio Quasar (FSRQ) 3C 273. For S5 0716+714, we report 4969 sets of CCD (Charge-coupled Device) photometrical optical observations (1369 for V band, 1861 for R band and 1739 for I band) in the monitoring time from Dec.4, 2000 to Apr.5, 2014. For 3C 273, we report 460 observations (138 for V band, 146 for R band and 176 for I band) in the monitoring time from Mar. 28, 2006 to Apr. 9, 2014. The observations provide us with a large amount of data to analyze the short-term and long-term optical variabilities. Based on the variable timescales, we can estimate the central black hole mass and the Doppler factor. An abundance of multi-band observations can help us to analyze the relations between the brightness and spectrum. We use Gaussian fitting to analyze the intra-day light curves and obtain the intra-day variability (IDV) timescales. We use the discrete correlation function (DCF) method and Jurkevich method to analyze the quasi-periodic variability. Based on the VRI observations, we use the linear fitting to analyze the relations between brightness and spectrum. The two sources both show IDV properties for S5 0716+714. The timescales are in the range from 17.3 minutes to 4.82 hours; for 3C273, the timescale is 35.6 minutes. Based on the periodic analysis methods, we find the periods P(V) = 24.24 days, P(R)=24.12 days, P(I)=24.82 days for S5 0716+714, and P = 12.99, 21.76 yr for 3C273. The two sources displayed the "bluer-when-brighter" spectral evolution properties. S5 0716+714 and 3C 273 are frequently studied objects. The violent optical variability and IDV may come from the jet. Gaussian fitting can be used to analyze IDVs. The relations between brightness (flux density) and spectrum are strongly influenced by the frequency.

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